After the 2017 season ended early because of a lack of healthy players and the 2019 season ended with a 21st consecutive loss, the 2020 season ... and future seasons ... will never get played at the home of the 2004 quarterfinalist Tigers.
The president of Occidental College announced his decision at a meeting of the Occidental Board of Trustees, marking a hard-won comeback after the cancellation of six games in 2017 over safety concerns raised by an injury-diminished roster.
In an April with a lot of news, we're hoping for some even bigger news -- an NFL draft pick. Wesley offensive lineman Matthew Gono is a prime candidate and we sit down with him, as well as coaches from F&M and Occidental. That plus Pat and Keith discuss what's brewing at Mary Hardin-Baylor, Thomas More and more.
The Tigers cancelled yet another home game, this time on homecoming weekend. Emotions are running high on campus, but the coaches and players are determined to overcome the latest adversity. That and more in Snap Judgments.
For the second time this season, Occidental has knocked a game off of its schedule. And this weekend, people will return to campus for homecoming and not have a football game to attend.
Less than 24 hours before Pacific's football team was to get on a plane to Southern California, and long after airplane tickets had been purchased by team and fans, Occidental told the Boxers not to come for this weekend's game.
The Tigers new leader comes with more than 15 years of head coaching experience and leaves Minnesota-Morris with less than a week to go before the start of training camp.
The Tigers' star quarterback finished his career with Oxy's single season passing record to go along with his crown as the SCIAC's all-time passing yards champion.